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Reloading
R-25 temperature variation
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<blockquote data-quote="Cheyenne 1" data-source="post: 593116" data-attributes="member: 9735"><p>Well in my stw 120 fps difference results in 5.5 inches difference at 550 yards. The problem is what happens if your shells end up on the dash of the truck and are at 100f? I will try some different powders and post the results. I picked up some ramshot today, and will get some retumbo (they were all out till next week). </p><p>I have shot Rl 22 and 25 for years. For the most part it is accurate and always seems to be faster than most other ones. I guess I never tryed across the chronograph in the colder weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheyenne 1, post: 593116, member: 9735"] Well in my stw 120 fps difference results in 5.5 inches difference at 550 yards. The problem is what happens if your shells end up on the dash of the truck and are at 100f? I will try some different powders and post the results. I picked up some ramshot today, and will get some retumbo (they were all out till next week). I have shot Rl 22 and 25 for years. For the most part it is accurate and always seems to be faster than most other ones. I guess I never tryed across the chronograph in the colder weather. [/QUOTE]
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